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Travelodge is giving away free hotel stays to parents – and here's how to win
The hotel chain is giving six free stays in recognition of six weeks of hard work from parents in the summer holidays - here's what you need to know.
By Adam England Published
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Shocking new research reveals how your grandparents’ level of education affects how quickly you age - yes, really
The surprising finding is actually backed up by some pretty common sense reasonings
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Parents’ eating habits can influence their children’s responses to food, say experts
Children follow their parents' eating habits more closely than we think they do - but there are strategies to help them adopt adopt healthy eating habits.
By Adam England Published
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Is this the end of menopause? ‘Very exciting’ new research shows it might be possible to ‘delay menopause’ and extend women’s child-bearing years
Researchers are working to delay menopause and the increased health risks associated with it
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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Does your teen have a ‘side hustle’? New research reveals today’s most common first jobs and they couldn’t be more different from previous generations
Kids are honing their entrepreneurial skills to earn some extra cash, with many shunning traditional first jobs like paper rounds
By Adam England Published
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Want to feel old? Watch hilarious video of kids baffled by the school tech their parents used
Most schoolchildren have no idea what the common classroom tech from just a generation ago was used for, let alone how to use it
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published
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5 ways to keep memories of grandparents alive and share family stories through generations, from an expert
Our older relatives have some of the best stories, so why not keep their memories alive by recording them to pass down?
By Adam England Published
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Why are tweens and teens saying ‘skibidi’? The strange phenomenon explained
If your teen or tween is constantly referring to everything as 'skibidi,' you'll probably want to know why - we explain this very strange phenomenon.
By Lucy Wigley Last updated
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63% of single parents think they’ll 'never find love again' after a breakup - but new survey reveals that most do
The majority of parents believe they won't find a new partner after a split, but it takes a surprisingly short time for them to get into new relationships
By Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse Published